Measurements of triceps and subscapular skinfold thickness, mid-arm ci
rcumference (MAC), head circumference (HC) and crown-heel length were
performed by two observers in 30 healthy neonates. Intra-observer stan
dard deviation for all measurements, calculated using one-way analysis
of variance, was small and similar for each observer. Inter-observer
variability was assessed using limits of agreement. There were small,
systematic, differences between observers for measurements of triceps
skinfold thickness and crown-heel length, and for calculated ponderal
index (PI). When related to respective published reference ranges, the
95% prediction intervals for subscapular (-0.51, 0.68 mm) and triceps
(-0.65, 0.29 mm) skinfold thicknesses were less than those for the MA
C/HC ratio (-2.1, 1.9) and PI (-0.23, 0.28). The results indicate that
skinfold thickness measurements are a more robust measure and, theref
ore, may be of greater value in the assessment of neonates with suspec
ted fetal growth retardation.